Watervapor is water that has been heated by the sun, enough to be turned into gas. Stop putting up homework questions on wikianswers... listen in class next time.
Watervapor is every where. It is part of conventional rain fall. The water is heated and it becomes steam/watervapor and it rise and turns back to water and is stored in a cloud intil it is to heavy and the water falls back too earth
Water vapour is water in it's gas form. It's invisible, 'dissolved' into the air. Steam is where the hot water vapour has condensed out of the air, it's a lot of small water droplets mixed in with the air.
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Watervapor is every where. It is part of conventional rain fall. The water is heated and it becomes steam/watervapor and it rise and turns back to water and is stored in a cloud intil it is to heavy and the water falls back too earth
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they start to vibrate, disconnect and turn into watervapor (steam).
Water vapor is the gaseous form of water; the steam that rises when you boil water, for example.
In England Around February,March time you get a few cloudy days. The Humidity in the air is watervapor which is a gas and is invisible.
u mean carbon monoxide, yes it is harmful unless its one of those new hydrogen cars, that gives out watervapor instead. but carbon monxide is definitely harmful to the environment and deadly as well if taken into the lungs in the right proportions
The water is either absorbed by the soil or it evaporates(Because of the suns heat) and converts back to watervapor. This watervapor condenses around dust particles in the air and form clouds, and after awhile, once enough water vapor has collected, Rains onto the earth again.
It doesn't rain in summer because of the heat. It needs to be alot cooler to rain. Except in the execotic areas, where it rains because of the mass amount of condensed watervapor that has evaporated.
Water vapour is water in it's gas form. It's invisible, 'dissolved' into the air. Steam is where the hot water vapour has condensed out of the air, it's a lot of small water droplets mixed in with the air.
Atmospheric gases, such as watervapor and carbon dioxide, absorb thermal energy and radiate it back toearth. The gases function like the glasswalls and roof of a greenhouse, allowing solar energy to enter and preventing thermal energy from escaping.